Insecurity: Oyo begins resident registration exercise with transport operators

The Oyo state government says it plans to kick off the pilot phase of its Residents’ Registration Programme on Monday with the registration of commercial transport operators at various locations in Ibadan, the state capital.
In a statement issued on Friday in Ibadan by Bayo Akande, Special Assistant to Governor Seyi Makinde on ICT, the state government said the category of commercial transporters to begin registering on Monday include okada, tricycle and taxi operators.
Mr Akande said, “Once the pilot phase is successful, we intend going on to other sectors across the entire local government areas in the state.”
“One of the benefits of starting with the transport sector is that it will give the state the opportunity to deal with the security concerns that usually emanate from the sector.
Other benefits include access to government incentives, health and vehicle insurance,” he stated.
Mr Akande explained that each commercial transport operator would be issued an identity card and a reflective jacket, customised with the registrant’s unique number.
According to Mr Akande, officers of the Oyo State Road Traffic Management Agency would enforce the project when concluded.
More from Peoples Gazette

Education
Kaduna government postpones school resumption
The government said the decision is sequel to advice by security agencies.

States
Oba of Benin welcomes quadruplets from fifth wife
The sexes of the babies who are yet to be named comprise three infant princesses and an infant prince.

Faith
Kano declares Islamic public holiday to pray for deliverance from insecurity
“The Governor urged workers to use the work-free day to pray for the country to be delivered from the prevailing security challenges.”

NationWide
I cannot waste time begging striking doctors: Ngige
Mr Ngige said striking doctors will not be paid for the period they are on strike.

Sport
Team Nigeria end Tokyo Olympics outing as Wrestler Adijat Idris loses 0-10 to Ukraine’s Oksana Livach
The 19-year-old Idris was completely overwhelmed in the round of 16 match at the Makuhari Messe Hall in Tokyo, losing due to technical superiority.

Politics
Insecurity: Miserable Nigerians cannot see what Buhari regime is doing, says Femi Adesina
Mr Adesina said those saying Mr Buhari is being soft on bandits and terrorists while clamping down on secessionists speak out of ignorance and hatred.